The Jefferson County District Attorney's office has dropped felony theft charges against Daryl Glenn Johnson, indicted in August 2012 for submitting falsified time cards to the Beaumont Independent School District for amounts totaling $277,000.

The district attorney's office had alleged that Johnson, fired by the school district in May 2012, had shared the money with his wife and a "sometime girlfriend" for overtime that was never worked, court documents said.

Johnson, a former warehouse maintenance supervisor for the school district, allegedly funneled $190,000 to his wife, Erin Johnson, who was employed elsewhere.

A grand jury also had indicted Erin Johnson. A charge of felony theft against her also was dropped.